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Govee TV Light Bars 2 upgraded model now available

The Govee TV Light Bars 2 are said to be brighter than the original model. (Image source: Govee)
The Govee TV Light Bars 2 are said to be brighter than the original model. (Image source: Govee)
Govee has launched the TV Light Bars 2, with various upgrades over the original version. The new product is suited to larger TV models, with LED beads and a lens cover that is said to provide double the brightness. Other features include microphones for lighting synced to sound and support for voice assistants.

The Govee TV Light Bars 2 have arrived in North America and Europe. This upgraded model is 31 inches (~79 cm) long and suited to larger TVs from 70 to 85 inches, whereas the original version, shorter at 15 inches (~38 cm), is for TVs between 45 and 70 inches in size.

The TV Light Bars 2 is a set of two lamps with 41 RGBIC light beads. Each device has a 215° curved surface for a wide light angle, and the lens cover is said to double the brightness level compared to the older model. Users can customize the lighting color, brightness, and effects in the Govee Home app, and you can also choose from over 35 scene modes. Alternatively, you can remotely control the lights with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant voice commands. A built-in microphone lets you set the lighting effects to sync with the TV's sound. Plus, the DreamView Light Show feature will enable you to link other Govee products for a lighting experience that adapts to the content you are watching.

There are three suggested positions for the lights: mounted to the back of your TV, flat on your media unit or upright in their bases next to the TV.  You can now buy the Govee TV Light Bars 2 for $159.99/€169.99. For comparison, the older model retails for $69.99/€79.99.

(Image source: Govee)
(Image source: Govee)
(Image source: Govee)
(Image source: Govee)
(Image source: Govee)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-06-28 (Update: 2024-06-28)